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Lyon back on song but Canaries are sinking

PARIS (AFP) - An eighth straight league title still looks beyond them but Lyon at least returned to form on Tuesday by swamping relegation-threatened Nantes 3-0 at the Gerland stadium.

The win moved Lyon onto 64 points with three games remaining - though they trail joint leaders Marseille and Bordeaux by four points.

And the gap will grow again on Wednesday assuming Marseille put points on the board at Nice and Valenciennes respectively as the pair chase the automatic Champions League slots.

The team that finishes third will have to go through the qualifiers.

Jean II Makoun bagged two of Lyon's goals, following an early header with a neat strike on 35 minutes as Claude Puel's team rallied following a three-match goalless spell and four-game run without a win.

Lyon's 18th win was Nantes' 18th defeat and the 'Canaries', eight-time league champions and the last title winners before Lyon began their spell of domestic hegemony, now seem destined for the drop as they stand second bottom.

They have just 33 points from their 35 games - the same as fellow former giants Saint Etienne and Sochaux, who both have a match in hand, while Caen are a point better off.

Bottom side Le Havre are already as good as down with a paltry 24 points.